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Show 1LY ECZEM BJWFULLY ice, Head, Chest and ; Disfigured, All One ticura Soap and Oint-letely Oint-letely Cured, l. Box 72, Dcnnison, Ohio, s two months old Trhen the 5 break out on her faco and head and a, littlo on her chest and arm. It brouo out Into pimples and 16 must havo Itched and burned awfully badly bc-causo bc-causo tbe child would do nothing but scratch. I had to Loop her hands wrapped up and when sho scratched It would get htly. Sho was disfigured . ust. Tier clothes would bo ores on her arm and chest, getting worse. and it did not help her. Soap and Ointment and tho used them I could toll she cr. 1 used three cakes of nd threo boxes of Cutlcura shed her with tho Cutlcura lried her and I would take put tbo Cutlcura Ointment three months sbo was com-Signcd) com-Signcd) Mrs. Mary .913. ling and Irritation of tho y, thin and falling hair and rales and dandruff. Cutlcura inta.ro most eilectlvo.agree-mlcal. eilectlvo.agree-mlcal. Sold everywhere, of each mailed free, with :. Address post-card "Cu-Boston." "Cu-Boston." ihavo and shampoo with Cu-lnd Cu-lnd it best for skin and 6ca!p. Icle of tie Eiepss Halk about your 52.00 bar- Egj ns here's tho greatest ever. RHN challenge tho world to fi Everybody knows that this rafi ititiful, latest style linger- Ke eyeglass is sold at $5.00, BPSl 0 and as high as $10 a pair juj Roptlclana every day and Ml T 'Bf tcst out Tho Tribune as mm ' ; 'K advertising medium and to 9 acquainted with a few nun- yffj i'Bed new and appreciative cus- Km Hpcrs, wo make the following Wm !Kborto unheard-of offer: IH Br two days (Monday and 9 -Hday, May 4 and 5) wo KEB examine your eyes and tit Wjjn uBu' with a pair of theso up-to- M e-minute eycglnsHcs, with fine Ww numerical lenses, at only $2.00. Ifll 'ppectacles of liko quality, if fM JBf erred, at samo low price. v&VA My one pair to a customer. tjm Fhe only condition Imposed is w-jg J'ou cut out this adver- Kg rjmcnt and bring It with you. tftg lBc ar headquarters for per- km I "ttlng spectacles and eve- pya ,!?B of every description and fwa jVBftl'ty from ?2 up to $25 a pair, KUdlng tho new Torlc or deep 2S jF?. and Kryptok invisible Kga 5-plcco bl-foculs. tho highest PJS jae or eyeglasses In the world. 33 ilflfctlcal Department Si HUBAGH BEDS. 1 .0' -Hanuf acturing Opticians. ! Rl09 S. Main St. m ' '.H' Phone W. 2438. $fl , SjKRg't Payzandt. fi$, HtA.VQWQ Conquered ntLant. M 1 1 Writofcr Proof. ' 'KJa55A?dnl HIock1 N;rvo TnblcJa. - ". Tenth Street. 1'hltadcblilfl, Pa. iKoC? gp.SAN-KO'S PILE KKMKDY ' MjCS voa inotant rnllnf In Itchintr. , 'SR'to "'CKllnRorPmtrodincPjIca.rfic. jMBosaalto Co., PMlndcIpMn, Pa. mi mm TO THE KIDNEYS Take a Tablespoonf ul of Salts If Back Hurts or Bladder j Bothers. Wo aro a nation of meat caters and our blood is filled with uric acid, eaya a well-known authority, who warns ua to bo constantly on guard agaiuBt kidnoy trouble. Tho kidneys do their utmost to free the blood or: this irritatine acid, but become weak from tho overwork; thoy cot sliiRish; tho oliminative tissues clopr and thus tho wasto is retained in tQo blood to poison tho entire system. When your kidneys acho and feel liko lumps of lead, ana you havo Btinging paina in the back or tho urino is cloudy, full of sediment, or tho bladder is irritable, irri-table, obliging you to seek relief during tho nipht; when 3ou havo sovero headaches, head-aches, nervous and dizzy spells, elcop-lessncss, elcop-lessncss, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of .fad Suits: take a tablospoonful in a glass 0f water bo-fore bo-fore breakfast each morning and in a fow daya your kidneys will act fino This famous salts is made from the acid of grapos and lemon juice, combined com-bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulato clogged kidneys, to neutralize tho acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disordors, t .Tad Salts 13 inoxpensivo and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-watcr drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a littlo occasionally occa-sionally to keep tho kidneys clean and active. (Advertisement.) 1 ' '29-31 E. FIRST SOUTH STREET lH $ We have' just completed our first year in business, successfully, thanks to Kfv"sB - . our many patrons and friends, and it is now our endeavor to Bi BUSBM " ' Ym make this second year even more successful. jlK I ' p ' R p Vf ourfceous treatment, honest goods, and honest prices have made many friends for us and B'Sj 1 'ft '' ISSSS& . W&J''W We win continue that policy. We have enlarged our show floor space by fully one- third to give BlSk' 88Bffi&'3l Jri better facilities for serving you, and have filled it to overflowing with the season's choicest offer- mKSR'''&. jsjPsBBI I IP1 nS n flirT"sn2s an flor coverings. To start the new year right, SPECIAL PRICES will flSBH 1 r f ; Sfe'?ffa prevail all during MAY on the entire stock. Reductions on everything you need in every depart- jSH I 5 Sj-S nient. SELECT NOW we'll deliver later. You should see our special three and four-room out- WSSmmrKt I 8 fits for June brides, displayed now just as they will appear in your home. You will be surprised 1 i ' Wm. Hoare, Manager. to see how far your money will reach at our special May. prices. We would enjoy showing you. E. H. MINNS, Asst. Mgr. 1 J; ' !' Massive Brass ' Bed T .. . jnl 1 2-inch continuous posts, with subetan- (gF JJDrary ladle in J? umed. uaK Dining Table and Six Chairs A complete iron bed outfit, consist- I f tial filling rods, 10-year guaranteo, acid- T?niort nalr pnr-t-m- Solid ' quarter-sawed oak top, full Tho table is 6 feet extension, all ing of a full sized massivo 2-inch I f proof lacquer, with an all-steel spring . , . c1 . boUcd CODstniction throughout, and boM oak full bolted, construction, continuous post bed, jst liko cut, H , , L ., in solid oak frame with imita- wshmuiuu "'"hv111) '1UU with 6 fnll quartered oak bos seated .... ... , H and heavy felt mattress. tion leather spring S 4355 a v'011 proportioned table. Size chairs. A splendid value, seven th iroa sPnnS5 and fino 1tvhlte cot' I . t I M Mir. n seat. Special cSS 26x38. Spo- ttQ 7E pieces com- SIC) ton mattress to fit. gfS7S 1 1 CATnillefe $24 75 Samewithsolid c $9.7b ftete Special JLS.S) VVmJAlUVji sp A SaifU wood seat. Special.. Sn 3 $1.00 down. 50c a week. $2.00 down, 75c a week. $1.50 down, 50c a week. P i"" iufft" hi Socn Suite csists of a Quarter- LStfiF a mi line of aues of ifrigera- I i Full .erpe, W DrSOr, Ju5t 0ak Bufiet' CMna CaSe t0 S5x"f0t eXteion VXJZJ like cut, in either Birdseyo Mapie or ' full quartered solid Oak Top Table and six heavy, genuine teeing tho smallest ice consumption i i A VC' .jmHca Leather Box-Seated Dining Chairs. VSMiTtSS I .00;; $7.50 down. COHVEBEHT PAYMEHTS $5-QQ a month. T. $9.50 m ! Patronize Companies Havltig Gencr.nl Agencies In Utali. WINDSOR & COMPANY (Incorporated.) (Established 1889.) GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS Utah Savings & Trust Co. BlcJg., Salt Lake City. Accident (Disability nnd Health), Automobile Auto-mobile (Fire, Liability and Theft), Burglary Bur-glary (Mercantile and Rosldenco), .Steam Boiler and Fly-Wheels, Liability (Employers (Em-ployers and Public), Plato Glass, Water Damage (Including Sprinkler Leakage), Physicians' Dcfonso, Flro (Direct and Rental). BONDS of all klnda. MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY of Baltimore, Md. Est. 1S?8. Assets. 50, 100.4G7. VUITS COMPANIES. Est. . Assets. Allcmannla, Pittsburg 1SCS $1,835,740 German. Pittsburg 1SG 1,133.373 Glrard, Phlla 1S5I: 2,531.012 Ina. Co., state Pa., Phlla. . 1701 1.00G.C33 Netherlands, The Hague... 1845 5.17S.022 U. S. Dept. 81)6,153 Total aesctH. REINSURANCE. Pittsburg Underwriters. ., .1S98 $7,732,167 Keystono Underwriters. .. .190C 3,17S,S22 Prussian National 1S45 5,130,S7C U. S. DepU 2,011 ,5S7 Total assets. LOSSES ADJUSTED AND PAID HERE. PATRONIZE COMPANIES HAVING GENERAL AGENCIES IN UTAH. Synopsis of the annual statement for the year ending December 31, 1913, of tho condition of tho Maryland Casualty Company. The name and locution of tho company; The Maryland Casualty Company, Baltimore, Maryland. Namo of president. John T. Stone. Name of secretary, Jatiios V, Mitchell. The amount of Itn capital stock paid up $l,00o, 000-00 The amount or Its assets tU!2S,777.00' The amount of its liabilities (Including capital) 5,503,129.7'J The amount of Its Income during the preceding calendar cal-endar year fi, 509,73'.). 40 The amount of Its disbursements disburse-ments during the preceding calendar yt-ur 6,715,237.04 Tho amount of lo3ses paid during the preceding calendar cal-endar year (included In foregoing Item) 3,073,652.33 Tho amount of net premiums written during the year G.iSMSS.Oo Tho amount of not premiums In force at tha nnd of the year 5,453,194.53 State of Utah. Office of the Commissioner of Insurances ss. I, Willard IDone, commissioner of Insurance In-surance of the ata(e of Utah, do hereby certify that the above named Insurance company has filed In my office a detailed statement of Its condition, from which the foregoing statement hus been prepared, pre-pared, and that the said company hus In all other respects complied with the laws of the state relating to Insurance. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand anil affixed tho seal of the inruruncc department this 1st dav of May, A. D. 1914. (feeal) 'WILLARD DONE, Commissioner. Synopsis of tho unnual statement for the year ending December 31. 1913, of tho condition of tho Allcmannia Fire Insurance Company. Tho name and location of the company: The Alleniaunia Fire Insurance Company, Com-pany, .Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Namo of president, V. Stelnmeyer. Name of secretary, C. P. Kollennan. The amount of Its capital slock paid up 5 200,000.00 The amount of Its assets . .. 1.S35.7 16.31 Tho amount of Its liabilities rincludlng capital) 1.0S2.S30.50 The amount of Its incomo during the preceding calendar cal-endar year 905.9S2.4l The amount of Its disbursements disburse-ments during tho preceding calendar yciu- SJ5,2S9.G1 The amount of loascs paid during the preceding calendar cal-endar year (Included in foregoing item) 408.2SS.42 The amount of net premiums written during the year 517,319.93 The amount of not premiums In force at the end of tho year ... 1,511.226.0$ State of Utah, Office of the Commissioner of Insurance ss. I, Willard Done, commissioner of insurance in-surance of the state of Utah, do hereby certify that the above named Insurance company has filed In my office a detailed statement of Its condition, from which tho foregoing statement hus been prepared, pre-pared, and tliat the said company has in all other respects compiled with the laws of the stale relating tu Insurance. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed tho seal of the Insurance dupartmunt this 1st day of May. A. D. 19)4. (Seal) WILLARD DONE. Commissioner. tNSURE AGAINST If you keep jewelry, heirlooms, ml silverware and other valuables SI about the house, you may well f 1 worry over the danger from fire jI or burglars. SI If you put your precious possessions wm in our safety deposit vaults, you need ffl not worry, for they will always be secure 1 . the cost is small. l You are invited to Inspect our safe deposit dopartmont. , SI Walker Brothers Bankers I "At tlio Hub of Business." i ! The WASATCH CAFE 1 225 SOUTH STATS H Will bo open for business Monday. May 4th. Good things to eat at popular prices. Best ol! service. Regular lunch, 2uc. N GEO. PETERSEN, Prop. H Formerly 72 P. O. Place. H |